AIRCRAFT AIRWORTHINESS Aircraft airworthiness is the demonstrated
capability of an aircraft, aircraft subsystem, or aircraft component to function
satisfactorily when used within prescribed limits on the aircraft. Generally, flight
clearances ...

However, a brief mention is made here of human beings—who are generally the
operators and occupants of any aircraft (or at least those aircraft for which
airworthiness is the greatest concern). Fig. 2.5 Typical adult useful
consciousness time ...

Occurrence reporting Continuing airworthiness is the responsibility of the
owner/operator. The most important element for the success of the continuing
airworthiness function is a cooperative and efficient international system of data
and ...

Airworthiness refers to the inherent quality of the aircraft that flies safely in the
expected environment (including takeoff and landing), and the quality can be
durative to be preserved through the proper maintenance. Generally the
definition is ...

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Airworthiness is the result of a process that extends throughout
the entire ...

Federal Aviation Administration, theact holds the potential
for a less cumbersome path to airworthiness certification for individuals and
companies building and operating smaller, simpler aircraft to achieve better
aviation ...

Maintenance requirements Routine maintenance of nickel–cadmium aircraft
batteries is required to assure airworthiness and to maximize service life.
Maintenance intervals for vented-cell batteries in military aircraft are typically 60–
120 days.

The Aeronautics Branch of the Department of Commerce was empowered to test
and license pilots, guarantee the airworthiness of aircraft, supervise the provision
of airports, and investigate air accidents. See also AVIATION. ALEXANDER ...